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Question: I think I might have Agalinis purpurea growing on a floating stump …
...in ME. Againlis purpurea is known only from one site (extant) and another historical location, both in salt marshes. I would need careful measurements of flowers and flower parts to tell you with ce...
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Question: Hello, wondering if the small ovate leaves in the left foreground of …
...with me by emailing me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org if you wish and I can forward along details). Best wishes.
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Family: Balsaminaceae (touch-me-not family)
...Balsaminaceae. Touch-Me-Not Family. Touch-me-nots are herbaceous plants with showy flowers. The leaf arrangement on the stem may be alternate, opposite, or whorled. There are 3 sepals, one of which ...
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Question: Thanks for telling me my sedge belongs to the Cyperaceae. That, I …
...telling me my sedge belongs to the Cyperaceae. That, I already knew. Sorry for not mentioning that. I was hoping for a genus, and you gave me Cyperus. Do you think that Scleria is also a possibili...
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Question: I was sent this photo to id, but can't seem to submit …
...confirmed. No flowers yet. I was thinking possibly Echinocystis lobata. Submitter then told me he applied purchased topsoil to garden. Perhaps seeds came in with soil. Any thoughts on id? Answer...
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Question: I cannot identify what exactly are these, and they don’t seem to …
...bother me and they seem to be sucking off the leaves. I tried once to spray some alcoholic disinfectant and they disappeared for quite a month or two. Now they are back again. I’m in Austria and this ...
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Question: Roadside, Lincoln, Massachusetts. Growing in a clearing where a tree fell down …
...provide me with a closer image of the flower and a measurement of the width of the open flowers? Thank you.
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Question: Volunteer in urban planting strip in Watertown MA. Leaves a wrinkly heart …
...for me to make a determination. If you have additional images, feel free to send them directly to me at ahaines@nativeplanttrust.org and I will try to help you. Best wishes.
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Question: Hi, this (I assume) seed floated down onto me a week or …
...assume) seed floated down onto me a week or so ago. Can you identify it? I'm using it as a "mystery object" with my students next week and would love to be able to tell them more than &...
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Question: I believe this to be Meadow Bistort located in Dorset VT however …
...be Meadow Bistort located in Dorset VT however it is listed as "absent" in Vermont. Can you confirm or give me a correct ID? Answer: Dear mbrownie, good morning. It does appear you have p...